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Medicine in contemporary society : King's College studies 1986-87

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  • 197246427
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  • Byrne, Peter
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  • London
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  • King Edward's Hospital Fund for London
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  • 1987
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  • 156
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  • This is the first in the annual series of volumes on medical law and ethics based on lectures given at King's College London. The contributors, who came from a wide a range of disciplines and represent diverse interests, review important issues in the forefront of recent controversy, relating particularly to artificially assisted reproduction and the Gillick judgment. It is hoped that their essays will stimulate reflection and debate on the ethical and legal issues that surround contemporary medical practice.
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  • Pagination: 156p.; Out of print
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